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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> tokyo may well be the most amazing food city in the world. with a nearly unimaginable variety of places stacked one on top of the other, tucked away on every level of densely packed city streets. at lawsons, you can dig into their unnaturally fluffy, insanely delicious addictive egg salad sandwiches. i love them. layer after layer after layer of awesome. crowded eateries serving who knows what. but it all smells delicious and looks enticing. in the tiny almost micro-neighborhood of nakamaguro, tokyo, all is quiet. and amazingly for right here in the middle of this eye goggling, pinball machine of a city, green. yasuda lives here. and he loves this place. a low key joint to enjoy family meals and meet friends. >> i so much appreciate i see you and all of the people from the u.s. >> well, we miss you. >> i miss new york city. >> i'll tell you something really terrible. every relationship i've ever had with a woman, a
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> tokyo may well be the most amazing food city in the world. with a nearly unimaginable variety of places stacked one on top of the other, tucked away on every level of densely packed city streets. at lawsons, you can dig into their unnaturally fluffy, insanely delicious addictive egg salad sandwiches. i love them. layer after...
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the double-edged sword of the service economy. ght, nine, ten. it's easy for me to say whatever i want about the government. me can go home. our lives will go on. we don't pay the price for that. everybody who helped us could very well pay that price. it should be pointed out that a lot of people did not. a lot of people were nice to us but said i've already been in jail. you know, i really don't want to go back. it's a very real concern. what happens to the people we leave behind? one would think you can win freedom. they tasted freedom. you know, you can put the toothpaste back in the tube. you know, there's no doubt about that. but for the moment at least, things seem to be moving in the right direction, a country closed off to most for so long, sleeping, a 50-year nightmare for many of its citizens finally maybe waking up. to what? time will tell. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is a good place to both experience fantasy and reality. ♪ >>> the air, explosives and food? you can't beat that. ♪ muy gracias. the stands are in t
the double-edged sword of the service economy. ght, nine, ten. it's easy for me to say whatever i want about the government. me can go home. our lives will go on. we don't pay the price for that. everybody who helped us could very well pay that price. it should be pointed out that a lot of people did not. a lot of people were nice to us but said i've already been in jail. you know, i really don't want to go back. it's a very real concern. what happens to the people we leave behind? one would...
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not only do wages increase but also the greater economic opportunity across the spectrum of the economy so that there are more jobs out there that are paying better. i think that's right now where we see this incredible economic exasperation out there not only for the middle class but of course the lower middle class and that's something right now that we haven't seen improve over the last few years. it's not just about congress but the administration's policies. >> i think i take your point it can't be cured by let's just raise the minimum wage here at the federal level. it's also a symbolic starting point. many states have higher minimum wages than the federal government does. still not great. they do. my question to you, kevin and down the line, can republicans -- i think this will come to the senate floor. can they afford to say no, we won't raise the minimum wage in an election year? >> it's a difficult issue. most republicans do recognize -- >> i'm sorry. it's important but we got to go because we're running up against the top of the hour. i misread the clock. i apologize to my gu
not only do wages increase but also the greater economic opportunity across the spectrum of the economy so that there are more jobs out there that are paying better. i think that's right now where we see this incredible economic exasperation out there not only for the middle class but of course the lower middle class and that's something right now that we haven't seen improve over the last few years. it's not just about congress but the administration's policies. >> i think i take your...
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has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the only bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for one week only, queen mattresses start at just $599.99. and save 50% on our limited edition innovation series beds. plus special financing. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." plane, train, or automobile. if you're one of the 43 million americans traveling in the bad weather, just trying to get to thanksgiving, this is your dilemma, how to choose. so we tried to have a little fun with this today. it is the holiday at cnn to figure it out. we sent three of our correspondents, very unlucky three, on a race. traveling from new york to washington. nic robertson flew
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economists had hoped a number of improvements we're seeing in the economy, including rebounding home sales and car sales, the hope is that would build momentum to a stronger holiday shopping season. here's what's happening. some of the spending that consumers did on the big-ticket items, that may have cut into holiday budgets so it winds up being a double-edged sword. also a lot of the upper-income american whose are invested in the money, they have the money, and the lower-income ones, the benefits aren't making the awards from the stock prices going up and up. >> good explanation. thanks very much. how about getting the cyber monday purchases delivered by drones? it's an idea that is apparently not so far fetched. we'll tell you why. that's next. >>> plus, one of tv's hottest shows, but did you know "scandal's" olivia pope is based on a real person. tonight, piers morgan sits down with judy smith, the woman with all of the secrets to crisis control. 9:00 p.m. only on cnn. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-
economists had hoped a number of improvements we're seeing in the economy, including rebounding home sales and car sales, the hope is that would build momentum to a stronger holiday shopping season. here's what's happening. some of the spending that consumers did on the big-ticket items, that may have cut into holiday budgets so it winds up being a double-edged sword. also a lot of the upper-income american whose are invested in the money, they have the money, and the lower-income ones, the...
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the rise in health care cost drastically hurt the american economy. this hasn't helped that need as well as the need of insurance? rising costs are killing people. and for some of them, literally. the problem is, obama care and the affordable care act has done just that. we have seen people that their premiums sky rock eted under obama care. so yeah, they can get the website working. yet this morning on new day, we saw the website was not working. there was an error page yet again when even we the cnn here tried to get it to work on "new day." and they couldn't get it to finish all the way up. you go back to the second part and that is, the american people are showing people the crisis. they thought rates would be cheaper and they are not cheaper. that's where the president will have a big problem. he promised affordable care and it is not affordable for a lot of americans who are seeing sticker shock when they two on-line. >> let's talk about the trust issue. latest cnn roc poll reveal a majority of americans say president obama is not trust worthy.
the rise in health care cost drastically hurt the american economy. this hasn't helped that need as well as the need of insurance? rising costs are killing people. and for some of them, literally. the problem is, obama care and the affordable care act has done just that. we have seen people that their premiums sky rock eted under obama care. so yeah, they can get the website working. yet this morning on new day, we saw the website was not working. there was an error page yet again when even we...
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. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> we'll stop here. >> catania, the early morning market. it's been going on for longer than america has as a country. it's old, old italia. do they know you here? do you shop here often? >> yeah. >> this is not tomaso's first trip to the market by a long shot. his mom is a regular. she comes here almost every day. >> thanks. >> and this is the next stock . you can find here everything. each butcher, more likely they have their own specialty. fresh ingredients, you know. >
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♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >> if you don't, they follow you into eternity and remember, fight your fight because the way you fight your fight is the way you live your life. >> dramatic moment from mike tyson, the man who was once the king of the ring is back with me now. what's it like being mike tyson? >> it's interesting. it's pretty interesting. >> where are you in your head? i've read -- i've followed you for 25 years, and last time i interviewed you, you seemed peaceful and calm and you said to me there is always a slight feeling in you that you may blow up again and there were reports you had a few wobbles, falling off the wagon, that kind of thing. where would you describe
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turns out we're not all that hot on our economy right now. you got to see the polls to see the numbers. what's wrong with us? why don't we think that the economy's doing well? tell you next. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. so i
turns out we're not all that hot on our economy right now. you got to see the polls to see the numbers. what's wrong with us? why don't we think that the economy's doing well? tell you next. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and...
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gevalia. [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> so gap is actually being praised for how it responded to a racist attack on one holiday ad. this is what the ad looked like before it was vandalized featuring a sikh american actor wearing a turban along with a female model. it was seen and sunday was posted in new york city subway's system. the caption reads "make love," followed by the gap logo. there's the after shot when you see what the vandal di
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the easing of some of the most strict international sanctions that have really crippled iran's economy. both on capitol hill, republicans and democrats are expressing skepticism. >> we had a chance to deliver a body blow. the sanctions actually worked. but this deal gives them $7 billion in cash and it leaves in place one of the most sophisticated enrichment programs around. >> i'm dispointed by the terms of the agreement between iran because it does not seem proportional. iran simply freezes its newark clear capabilities while we reduce the sanctions. that is not a proportionate agreement. >> no surprise that not everybody is agreeing on this one. the president is kaug the deal a success. he says it will help prevent iran from making a nuclear bomb. >>> two world leaders meeting for the first time today. on the right, russian vladimir putten, on the left, the pope. both scheduled to have a clos closed-door session together at the vatican. their agenda is expected to focus on syria. >>> so if you are traveling this week or know someone, anybody traveling this week, heading east, or to
the easing of some of the most strict international sanctions that have really crippled iran's economy. both on capitol hill, republicans and democrats are expressing skepticism. >> we had a chance to deliver a body blow. the sanctions actually worked. but this deal gives them $7 billion in cash and it leaves in place one of the most sophisticated enrichment programs around. >> i'm dispointed by the terms of the agreement between iran because it does not seem proportional. iran...
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>> well, i mean, look, change is all threatening whether change in politics or the economy or change in religion. so certainly, there is going to be an old guard in the vatican that's very wedded to older ways of doing business that is not going to like this. there will be some conservative and traditional sectors of opinions of the grass roots that the worries that francis is toss the baby out with the bath water but let's in the miss the big picture. in every region of the world where public opinion can be scientifically surveyed, francis has the approval rating that politicians and celebrities would crawl across hot coles to obtain. the impression is he has overwhelming grass root support and that gives him the political capital that any leader needs to push through a change program. >> john allen, always eliminating to speak with you. >>> over the past eight months, pope francis matched words with actions. it's a cliche but it's true. he talks the talks and walks the walks. he embraces a severely disfigured man goes viral. it's a symbol of this pope's compassion. ben tracked down
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is a knowledge economy and that means that getting the most talented people into this country is the most important thing we can do to make sure the companies of tomorrow are founded here. >> is he right, gary? >> yes, and his partner in crime is really leading that charge, joe green. that movement is 100% right. i'm a russian immigrant. i was born in the former soviet union. i was lucky to be here and i'm going to pay a heck of a lot of taxes by buying bright. you got to bring the best and the brightest. i agree with him 1 billion percent. >> good to talk to you. the book is called "jab, jab, jab, a right hook." tell your story in a noise see social world. thanks for coming on, gary, talk to you soon. >> thanks, man. >>> the president's message on hollywood and guns and alec baldwin's hash words for a former colleague. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular
is a knowledge economy and that means that getting the most talented people into this country is the most important thing we can do to make sure the companies of tomorrow are founded here. >> is he right, gary? >> yes, and his partner in crime is really leading that charge, joe green. that movement is 100% right. i'm a russian immigrant. i was born in the former soviet union. i was lucky to be here and i'm going to pay a heck of a lot of taxes by buying bright. you got to bring the...
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he's looking at the way the economy of the modern world works, consumerism, the power of money. and he's asking whether this is serving anything. or he's suggesting it's really hurting society. now, it's important to keep in mind, zoraida, that what has come out in this 86-page document called "evangelic" which is latin, for off the cuff remarks now under one cover, really, it's for all the things i've been saying since i became pope in march, i'm serious about. and now it appears he's really going to start pushing but of course, there will be pushback. >> yeah. >> let's keep in mind that the catholic church is the world's old equivalent bureaucracy. and there's likely to be a good deal of resistance from that bureaucracy. >> no kidding. and tradition as well. ben wedeman. thank you so much. >>> now to arizona, starting allegations of abuse, three girls, 12, 13 and 17 say they were held in a home in tucson for two years. the two girls escaped after their stepfather kicked in a door. they told investigators they hadn't had a bath up to six months. their mother and stepfather have
he's looking at the way the economy of the modern world works, consumerism, the power of money. and he's asking whether this is serving anything. or he's suggesting it's really hurting society. now, it's important to keep in mind, zoraida, that what has come out in this 86-page document called "evangelic" which is latin, for off the cuff remarks now under one cover, really, it's for all the things i've been saying since i became pope in march, i'm serious about. and now it appears...
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in an open economy like we have, it's about supply and demand. we're interested in participating in those conversations to say what is the right price for workers across the country? and our average hourly number is $12.81 per hour. so we're above the number you're talking about right now. we're confident that we can make a difference for our associates. >> well, $12 an hour is about $25,000 a year. if you have a family, that's still like pretty hard to live on, right? i mean, you would understand why some would complain -- >> $12.81? i think the opportunity is that's or average rate. people have opportunity to make more per hour. they can get management jobs. that's the key to walmart. we want to be a part of that discussion with the local and national officials and other retailers. >> you would be available -- because he went on to say he wants to approach walmart and have discussions with you. president obama said he wants the minimum wage across the country to be raised to $10 an hour for everyone. would walmart accept the government setting
in an open economy like we have, it's about supply and demand. we're interested in participating in those conversations to say what is the right price for workers across the country? and our average hourly number is $12.81 per hour. so we're above the number you're talking about right now. we're confident that we can make a difference for our associates. >> well, $12 an hour is about $25,000 a year. if you have a family, that's still like pretty hard to live on, right? i mean, you would...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness if you qualify, and new car replacement, standard with our auto policies. so call liberty mutual at... today. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> it is a really loud and clear message to people in the self help industry, especially providers that if you're going to misuse your power, if you're going to convince people to follow you, if you're going to convince people to
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imagine the cost to the economy and these small businesses. they've been having meetings with the accountants, attorneys and trying to figure out how to do this. now that uncertainty continues for another year. if the president was pardoning turkeys today, he should have pardoned obama care. i imagine you have a different point of view? >> i do. i think it's way too early, you know, to think about obama care as a failed project. obviously there's no excuse for the launch, no excuse for the burchs in the road we have seen so far, as a practical matter, it isn't something that's insurmountable. they can go through private insurers, and still file for tax credits, they just can't do it in advance. ultimately small businesses will be fine, but this is really an issue of public relations. the obama administration is looking worse and worse. this shop thing is becoming a major crisis, a major fire they have to put out. >> it's interesting, we have a new cnn/orc poll today which gives a glimmer of hope. only 8% of respondents set the site was a succe
imagine the cost to the economy and these small businesses. they've been having meetings with the accountants, attorneys and trying to figure out how to do this. now that uncertainty continues for another year. if the president was pardoning turkeys today, he should have pardoned obama care. i imagine you have a different point of view? >> i do. i think it's way too early, you know, to think about obama care as a failed project. obviously there's no excuse for the launch, no excuse for...
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shanghai hosted it in 2010, the expo pumped as much as $58 billion into the local economy. dubai says they'll get more than $20 billion, 270,000 jobs, and expect 25 million visitors during the event. >>> our fourth story "outfront" is a major blow to president obama. of course, we're talking about obama care. the obama administration today deciding that they're going to delay a key portion of the health care website that would have allowed small businesses to enroll online. now, republicans, of course, jumped at the news with great excitement. house speaker john boehner calling, quote, another broken promise, and more proof this administration's assurances have no credibility. "outfront" tonight, cnn white house correspondent, jim acosta, to begin our coverage. so, jim, how is the white house defending this latest delay? >> they're saying that insurers will still be able to provide coverage to small businesses, but that small businesses will have to obtain that coverage offline. they'll not be able to do it on the website. but no doubt about it, this is another mishap and t
shanghai hosted it in 2010, the expo pumped as much as $58 billion into the local economy. dubai says they'll get more than $20 billion, 270,000 jobs, and expect 25 million visitors during the event. >>> our fourth story "outfront" is a major blow to president obama. of course, we're talking about obama care. the obama administration today deciding that they're going to delay a key portion of the health care website that would have allowed small businesses to enroll online....
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reporter: well look, change is always threatening whether it's change in politics or change of the economy or change in religion. so certainly there's going to be an old guard in the vatican that is very wedded to older ways of doing business that is not going to like this. there will be some conservative and traditional sectors of opinion at the grassroots of the catholic church that worries that francis is tossing the baby out with the bath water. but let's not miss the big picture. the big picture is that in every region of the world, where public opinion can be scientifically surveyed, francis has the kind of approval ratings that politicians and celebrities would crawl across hot coals to try to obtain. so the impression is he has overwhelming grassroots support. and that gives him the kind of political capital that any leader needs to push through a change program. >> john allen, always illuminating to speak with you. thanks so much for being with us. >>> over the past eight months, pope francis has matched his words with his actions. it's a cliche' but it's true here. he's not just
reporter: well look, change is always threatening whether it's change in politics or change of the economy or change in religion. so certainly there's going to be an old guard in the vatican that is very wedded to older ways of doing business that is not going to like this. there will be some conservative and traditional sectors of opinion at the grassroots of the catholic church that worries that francis is tossing the baby out with the bath water. but let's not miss the big picture. the big...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> many of you are wide awake this morning making sure the stuffing and the cranberry sauce and the turkey are seasoned just right. be careful or you'll end up like joey from "friends." >> hello? >> hello? >> phoebe? >> joey? what's going on? oh! oh my god! >> i know. it's stuck! >> but you're probably much more concerned about what else you're eating this thanksgiving day, the average american will eat more than 4,500 calories today, equal to seven burger king whoppers, four medium cookie dough blizzards from dairy queen or ten beef and cheddar sandwiches from arby's. that's a lot. if you're going to eat that, it should taste good. nicole johnson is here to make sure you season and cook that turkey in exactly the right way. welcome nicole. >> good morning, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you, too. so let's just start with the biggest mistake people make on thanksgiving because i know that people are abou
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> let's get caught up on the news. >> the philippine government saying now ten million people were impacted by the supertyphoon earlier this month. more than 1700 are still missing. >>> another delay for obama care. small businesses won't be able to purchase coverage for their workers through the healthcare.gov website until next year, november 2014. instead, theel have to uy'll ha broker or agent. this comes days after the site is supposed to be working. >>> a massive comet about two-thirds of a mile wide is speeding towards the sun. one scientist gives it a 30% chance of survival. >>> and at the white house, the annual tradition, the turkey pardon. >> the of
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in a way that is true because the sanctions have indeed hurt the iranian people and the economy. the sanctions over the last ten years have not forced iran to abandon it's program. the sanctions will not force it to abandon it's nuclear program. so this deal i'm being told is a good interim deal to have a comprehensive deal to try to lay out and seal and solid fi the program. back to you. >> thank you so much. pope francis and russian president putin are expected to meet tomorrow. the two leaders see eye to eye on one very important thing. that is next. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. is . >>> today a first for the vatican. the catholic church displayed bones that had been disputed for many many years. a handful of disputed bone fragments thought to long to saint peter, the first pope over. they before displayed at a mass found in the 1940s. without dna evidence no one can confirm if the bones are in fact pete
in a way that is true because the sanctions have indeed hurt the iranian people and the economy. the sanctions over the last ten years have not forced iran to abandon it's program. the sanctions will not force it to abandon it's nuclear program. so this deal i'm being told is a good interim deal to have a comprehensive deal to try to lay out and seal and solid fi the program. back to you. >> thank you so much. pope francis and russian president putin are expected to meet tomorrow. the two...
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. >> western sanctions against iran have had a devastating effect on the economy there. oil exports have dropped dramatically. >> the sanctions also pushed down iran's currency sharply. the jobless rate soared among the young. according to iran's government, about a quarter of its citizens, 15 to 24 years old are unemployed. >> diplomats shook hands and embraced over the nuclear deal. there's been a very different reaction in israel. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the agreement endangers the world. we want to listen more right now of what he had to say a short time ago. >> what was concluded in geneva last night is not historic agreement. it's a historic mistake. it's not made the world a safer place. like the agreement with north korea in 2005, this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. i know that many shared the concern of israel, especially in the region, and there's a reason for this. for years the international community has demanded that iran seize all uranium enrichment. now for the first time the international community has
. >> western sanctions against iran have had a devastating effect on the economy there. oil exports have dropped dramatically. >> the sanctions also pushed down iran's currency sharply. the jobless rate soared among the young. according to iran's government, about a quarter of its citizens, 15 to 24 years old are unemployed. >> diplomats shook hands and embraced over the nuclear deal. there's been a very different reaction in israel. >> israeli prime minister benjamin...
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nestle. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> unless you live in flint, michigan,'s fifth ward, you may not have heard of wantwaz davis recently elected on the flint city council. even if you follow local media, there's something about him you may not have learned until after the election. davis is a convicted murderer. his criminal past wasn't revealed in a local television and newspaper reports before the election including this article in the flint journal titled "everything you need to know about the fifth ward plenty city council race." how did the media miss this fact and is this the inevitable result of cutbacks in local newsrooms around the country? joining us now from east lansing, michigan, vincent duffy, chairman of the radio television digital news foundation. and here in washington, richard prince who covers news about journalists of color in his online column. so, as journalists, i think we're used to politicians becoming convicted felons after they get elected so this is kind o
nestle. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> unless you live in flint, michigan,'s fifth ward, you may not have heard of wantwaz davis recently elected on the flint city council. even if you follow local media, there's something about him you may not have learned until after the election. davis is a convicted murderer. his criminal past wasn't revealed in a local television and newspaper reports...
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bright spots in bringing our economy up here in this country. you can keep watching the president. go to cnn.com/live. great to be with you today. see you tomorrow. meantime, john berman in for jake tapper. "the lead" starts now. >>> it's not really that bad out there if you're one of the guys from "the deadliest catch." i'm john berman. this is "the lead." the national lead. the timing, it could not be worse. the killer storm, one that's already claimed the lives of a dozen people, rumbling up the east coast as tens of millions of people are traveling for black friday eve which used to be called thanksgiving. >>> the world lead. go ahead and seize a bigger air defense zone if you want, china, but that doesn't mean the u.s. is going to respect it. a pair of american b-52 bombers flies through china's newly claimed air space and tests whether china means what it says today. >>> and the buried lead. green bean casserole. sure, cranberry sauce, obviously, but you won't find any turkey on the plate of one of our former vice presidents. is al gore ta
bright spots in bringing our economy up here in this country. you can keep watching the president. go to cnn.com/live. great to be with you today. see you tomorrow. meantime, john berman in for jake tapper. "the lead" starts now. >>> it's not really that bad out there if you're one of the guys from "the deadliest catch." i'm john berman. this is "the lead." the national lead. the timing, it could not be worse. the killer storm, one that's already claimed...
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oh, hey, ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> a report released today on the sandy hook's shooting revealed police were on scene four minutes after the 911 call. but it was not enough to save all the lives. tonight, an idea that could help save lives, dan simon is out front. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> reporter: the sound of gunfire, these people are listening for it 24/7 in this small room near san francisco. >> and you can actually tell from the visual signature that you're dealing with a quickly fired weapon. >> reporter: listening for gunfire on the streets and now they develop technology to listen for it in schools. it is called "shot spotter." and right now it is currently used by law enforcement in dozens of cities around the country. >> sadly, the narrative around gun violence shots are fired and a full 80 to 90% of the time people don't call 911. >> shot spotter doesn't even need 911, within seconds, the information is pushed directly to police dispatchers and patrol vehicles.
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after all, consumer shopping is one of the economy's most important indicators. here is allison kosik. >> hi, martin. this will be a short week on wall street. traders get thanksgiving week off and look forward to the annual turkey dinner. friday will be a half day here at the new york stock exchange. and on that day, wall street will be watching to see how big the black friday crowds are. wells fargo is the latest firm to say it experts shoppers to be tight-fisted with their money. it has huge implications. consumer spending counts for two thirds of economic growth. if the question is, if shoppers turn out thanksgiving day. kmart, macy's, toys "r" us and best buy will be open on the holiday. it has been met with some public outcry. it'll be packed with a litany of housing reports. the government shut down in october delayed many of them. there's construction, building permits, pend willing home sales and home prices. martin, that's what's coming up this week on wall street. >> there's a lot to follow, allison, thank you, very much. >> a heisman winning player wi
after all, consumer shopping is one of the economy's most important indicators. here is allison kosik. >> hi, martin. this will be a short week on wall street. traders get thanksgiving week off and look forward to the annual turkey dinner. friday will be a half day here at the new york stock exchange. and on that day, wall street will be watching to see how big the black friday crowds are. wells fargo is the latest firm to say it experts shoppers to be tight-fisted with their money. it...
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. >> but you have the economy, the u.s. economy, very reliant on consumer spending. >> i will not go near a mall on a normal day. >> i've joined that club, too. there you have it. >> too much. hopefully you've been able to visit with family, little hassle as possible. winter weather preview that blasted across the country this week, certainly slowed travel down a bit. but thank goodness did not bring it to a grinding halt. >> looked like they managed to get where they needed to go, in most places. snow in michigan, western new york, pennsylvania, there was rain in atlanta, windy conditions along the east coast. they did contribute to the traffic mess. it's the coldest it's been in 100 years in atlanta on thanksgiving. >> colder in atlanta than in iceland. it was. it's a true story. the storm's blown itself out to sea. as we've have been seeing in new york and elsewhere, sunny in the country now. >> the weather did threat tonight deflate that beloved thanksgiving tradition, giant balloons at annual macy's thanksgiving day pa
. >> but you have the economy, the u.s. economy, very reliant on consumer spending. >> i will not go near a mall on a normal day. >> i've joined that club, too. there you have it. >> too much. hopefully you've been able to visit with family, little hassle as possible. winter weather preview that blasted across the country this week, certainly slowed travel down a bit. but thank goodness did not bring it to a grinding halt. >> looked like they managed to get where...
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their opinions about the economy aren't much better. who better to ask about this, alison kosik. >> you are talking about a disconnect that's going on between what we are seeing in the markets and what we are seeing happening in the economy, specially when you look at this poll. really eye-opening. it showed that 59% of people say things are going badly in this country. here is the thing. that number has been steadily increasing since april. also, 41% believe things are going well or fairly well. that's the lowest number since 2012. what you are seeing is kind of these mixed feelings that americans are feeling as we approach the holidays caught somewhere between pessimism and optimism. >> how is it that people are worried about the economy but then you see the stock market going up. you see the housing market getting better. so, what gives? >> because it has been one of these recoveries that we have been in that hasn't been kind of even. it has been a spotty recovery, not one that's operating on all cylinders. we see the markets at reco
their opinions about the economy aren't much better. who better to ask about this, alison kosik. >> you are talking about a disconnect that's going on between what we are seeing in the markets and what we are seeing happening in the economy, specially when you look at this poll. really eye-opening. it showed that 59% of people say things are going badly in this country. here is the thing. that number has been steadily increasing since april. also, 41% believe things are going well or...
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it's reranged one sixth of the economy. they have applied one federal standard to a marketplace that used to have 50 different marketplaces that were tailored for 50 unique health situations across the country. trust is going to continue to erode. the american people's confidence in the ability of the obama administration and the government to actually implement this, it's only going to get worse as we see more and more delays. there are several mileposts coming up with the way the rates are going to be set for the next year, again, how small businesses continue to implement their plans, that are going to hurt how people get their health insurance. i think that's going to continue to drive down the numbers as it relates to the popularity of the law, or the unpopularity, i should call it. >> ron, republicans like kevin are predicting doom and gloom in some cases going forward, but 56% of americans still say it's too early to tell if the health care law will be a success. you think that gives the white house hope that maybe t
it's reranged one sixth of the economy. they have applied one federal standard to a marketplace that used to have 50 different marketplaces that were tailored for 50 unique health situations across the country. trust is going to continue to erode. the american people's confidence in the ability of the obama administration and the government to actually implement this, it's only going to get worse as we see more and more delays. there are several mileposts coming up with the way the rates are...
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and he's saying that the church has to change, the economy has to change. and by and large what we're hearing from people who were out for the wednesday public address by the pope, people are very positive about this -- these statements and positions which interestingly enough, it is not that he just came up with this. this is a collection of his sayings, his interviews, his off the cuff remarks since he became pope last march. but the fact that they're now in a book which we can hold and see and read, really does send a message that he's not just talking, he wants things to change. >> it's very jesuit. so it comes as no surprised with those familiar with those. but he talks about he wants things to change. how is he going to manage that? it takes the catholic church, i don't know, a long time to change. >> reporter: that's a very good point. let's keep in mind that the catholic church is the world's oldest continually functioning bureaucracy. but he's the guy in charge. but unlike most politicians, he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected and he doe
and he's saying that the church has to change, the economy has to change. and by and large what we're hearing from people who were out for the wednesday public address by the pope, people are very positive about this -- these statements and positions which interestingly enough, it is not that he just came up with this. this is a collection of his sayings, his interviews, his off the cuff remarks since he became pope last march. but the fact that they're now in a book which we can hold and see...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> we're learning fascinating new details about what was going on behind the scenes in the months and even in the hours leading up to this weekend's historic nuclear deal with iran. right down to the pizza that was ordered, the chocolates secretary of state john kerry shared that day, the day the deal was struck. let's bring in our chief national security correspondent, jim sciutto. he's in geneva with all the details. walk us through what happened, jim. >> reporter: well, we had this impression that these talks were a staid affair over the last month but it turns out they go back months to march, secret talks between u.s. and iranian officials and that the drama went right up to the final hours. secretary of state john kerry saying he wasn't sure a deal would be signed until after midnight on sunday morning and that there was one final meeting between him and the iranian foreign minister, a make or break meeting before this landmark deal came to be.
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those are the jobs that will really stimulate the economy. on the same token, we have seen companies have a lot of cash on hand. they're uncertain and unwilling to make those investments that lead to job creation. i think you can trace that back, alis alison, to washington. the dysfunction in the political process with the budget battles. that is being translated into the economy. >> let's switch gears. the town of sea-tac, washington, approved a $15 minimum wage. will you see more votes for that to raise the minimum wage? you will cause inflation. what happens to someone working at a bank for $15 an hour. they see someone at mcdonald's going to $15 an hour. they want more. >> we are actually seeing that locations and municipalities in the country are taking strides in their minimum wages. you see it in massachusetts and california and new jersey. here outside of d.c. and maryland, we are seeing local councils vote on minimum wage increases. what the net effect of the change is the patch work minimum wage statute across the country. workers w
those are the jobs that will really stimulate the economy. on the same token, we have seen companies have a lot of cash on hand. they're uncertain and unwilling to make those investments that lead to job creation. i think you can trace that back, alis alison, to washington. the dysfunction in the political process with the budget battles. that is being translated into the economy. >> let's switch gears. the town of sea-tac, washington, approved a $15 minimum wage. will you see more votes...
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only 41% believe it is going well. 39% feel the economy is still in a downturn. only 24% believe that an economic recovery is under way. 36% are kind of caught in the middle and don't think we are in a recovery but they believe conditions have stabilized. so not very optimistic on this black friday but no matter how they feel about the economy, many shoppers, they decided to eat and run on thanksgiving. you look across the country. door buster sales drew in crowds. 140 million people expected to shop this weekend and last year spend 60 billion and 40% of that online. a healthy amount of cybershopping already taking place on thanksgiving. online sales up 10% last year and smartphones counting for 23.5% of the total. i was just -- we were talking about shopping. i can't wait to get online and start shopping. >> i am one of those. >> as long as we get free shipping. >> do it online. alison, thanks very much. >>> coming up, she was sentenced to 20 years for firing a warning shot at her abusive husband and now she has been relieved just in time for the holidays, the l
only 41% believe it is going well. 39% feel the economy is still in a downturn. only 24% believe that an economic recovery is under way. 36% are kind of caught in the middle and don't think we are in a recovery but they believe conditions have stabilized. so not very optimistic on this black friday but no matter how they feel about the economy, many shoppers, they decided to eat and run on thanksgiving. you look across the country. door buster sales drew in crowds. 140 million people expected...
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so what does that say about our economy? >> well, first of all, the data we get on -- from the retailers at this time of year is almost always contradictory and confusing. they are not always completely forthcoming because they don't want to discourage people from shopping. i think the most interesting thing we saw over the weekend, besides the fact that a number of retailers decided to be open on thanksgiving day, was that 40% of the sales were on-line. in a sense, cyber monday is an accra nism. cyber monday dates from the day when people had slow internet at home and came to work on monday after thanksgiving and ordered. now so many have broadband people are shopping on-line all the time and the retailers are scrambling to catch up with consumers. >> i shop on-line too in light of the incidents you see every black friday, always seems to be a fight somewhere and that can't help retailers, right? >> right. well, of course not. but i think people like going to the stores. we at the "wall street journal" and others did storie
so what does that say about our economy? >> well, first of all, the data we get on -- from the retailers at this time of year is almost always contradictory and confusing. they are not always completely forthcoming because they don't want to discourage people from shopping. i think the most interesting thing we saw over the weekend, besides the fact that a number of retailers decided to be open on thanksgiving day, was that 40% of the sales were on-line. in a sense, cyber monday is an...
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gra♪y and more, (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back. more than 50,000 u.s. troops will spend the day in afghanistan, and many americans will be thinking of their family and friends to the and perhaps wondering if a security deal with the afghan government will ever get deal. here's cnn's barbara starr. >> reporter: it's the 12th thanksgiving in afghanistan for u.s. troops. >> this is the first time with the 151st company and i'm stationed in northern afghanistan, i'm brian shenk. i would like to give a shout-out to my three children and my wife. >> reporter: once more thinking at home. >> i'm specialist caleb charron. i want to wish my family in missouri happy holidays. >> reporter: this holiday season commanders were looking forward to a new agreement with afghan president hamid karzai that would have kept just a few thousand u.s. troops in afghanistan after 2014. but after a meeting with national security adviser susan rice, karzai is now refusing to sign the very d
gra♪y and more, (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back. more than 50,000 u.s. troops will spend the day in afghanistan, and many americans will be thinking of their family and friends to the and perhaps wondering if a security deal with the afghan government will ever get deal. here's cnn's barbara starr. >> reporter: it's the 12th thanksgiving in afghanistan for u.s. troops....
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you look at polls, they show our faith in the economy is shaky at best. we're seeing the markets jump on wall street. doesn't feel like americans feel that's the right thing. >> hi, jim. interesting poll numbers we're getting. 59% of americans do not believe that thing in the u.s. are going well. they think things in the u.s. are going badly. 39% believe we are still in an economic downturn. this has to do with the economy specifically. 24% believe we are in a recovery. here's where the disconnect is many coming from. we have seen numerous record highs. the dow passing 16,000 for the first time this month. the nasdaq also passing 4,000. we have not seen levels like that from the nasdaq since 13 years. so during the height of the dotcom bubble. i do want to talk about housing. housing is clearly in recovery even though mortgage rates are climbing steadily. housing is still in recovery. the disconnect is coming from jobs. even though jobs are being added. a lot of low wage jobs specifically from hospitality and retail. jobs are being added. a lot of it is l
you look at polls, they show our faith in the economy is shaky at best. we're seeing the markets jump on wall street. doesn't feel like americans feel that's the right thing. >> hi, jim. interesting poll numbers we're getting. 59% of americans do not believe that thing in the u.s. are going well. they think things in the u.s. are going badly. 39% believe we are still in an economic downturn. this has to do with the economy specifically. 24% believe we are in a recovery. here's where the...
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they wanted him to come in with a mandate to improve the economy. everyone knows the first step to improving the economy is lifting the sanctions and the way to do that is reach a deal on the nuclear program and improve relations with the west. there's still a long way to go for a be all, end all deal that will completely resolve this issue. everyone is happy at least the first step has been taken. >> reza thank you so much. now, remember, israel is very unhappy about this nuclear deal. >> we are waiting for comments from the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. a short time ago, he called the agreement an historic mistake. he's going to speak in a moment. let's bring in ian lee in jerusalem. tell us more about the prime minister's reaction thus far. >> well, prime minister benjamin netanyahu gave a statement earlier today in hebrew before the weekly cabinet meeting. he said what was achieved in geneva is not an historic agreement, it's an historic mistake. the world has become a much more dangerous place because the most dangerous regime has
they wanted him to come in with a mandate to improve the economy. everyone knows the first step to improving the economy is lifting the sanctions and the way to do that is reach a deal on the nuclear program and improve relations with the west. there's still a long way to go for a be all, end all deal that will completely resolve this issue. everyone is happy at least the first step has been taken. >> reza thank you so much. now, remember, israel is very unhappy about this nuclear deal....
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there's nothing that's gangbusters in this economy. housing is good but not great, jobs are good but not great. consumer confidence, depending on which poll you read, is okay. but we're still a long way from the euphoric days of 2006 and early '07. and consumer confidence just isn't back to where it was. >> so, if there is a correction in the markets, what investors might be most vulnerable or concerned about that? >> i think where people get caught the most is they end up, in a year like this, in a stock market run that we've had for almost five years now, to the tune of 150%-plus, a lot of investors tend to get overweighted in stocks, and it makes sense because that's what's been growing the fastest. so, i want to make sure investors don't ignore some of the safer areas of the market in their 401(k)s. >> those closer to retirement age, for instance. who is really going to be paying more attention here? >> right, who's vulnerable? if you are 60 to 65 and within a year or two or three of retirement, this is not the time to be 100% or 8
there's nothing that's gangbusters in this economy. housing is good but not great, jobs are good but not great. consumer confidence, depending on which poll you read, is okay. but we're still a long way from the euphoric days of 2006 and early '07. and consumer confidence just isn't back to where it was. >> so, if there is a correction in the markets, what investors might be most vulnerable or concerned about that? >> i think where people get caught the most is they end up, in a...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. >>> love it. that was toothless and sponge bob. if you plan to be on hand to see the macy's thanksgiving day parade, 50 million of you watch it on the tv. another 3.5 line the streets to watch it. you're all going to have to be prepared for the bad weather. it's tleltenning and could cause trouble for the balloons. the winds and rain could play havoc with them. macy's is stating that no balloon will be operated when there are sustained winds at 23 miles per hour and wind gusts over 33 miles per hour. it's going to be -- and plenty more behind the scenes. i bring that up because it was obviously a very big crowd for the boston marathon. and we're still all reeling in the wake of that as the parade route begins to line up. >>> we're just one day, one day away from the busiest travel day of the year. and a big storm could create a major h
(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. >>> love it. that was toothless and sponge bob. if you plan to be on hand to see the macy's thanksgiving day parade, 50 million of you watch it on the tv. another 3.5 line the streets to watch it. you're all going to have to be prepared for the bad...
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. ♪♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line infinite possibilities. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness if you qualify and new car replacement, standard with our auto policies. so call liberty mutual at... today. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> welcome back to "legal view." i'm ashleigh banfield. the kroutded waiting rooms and frayed nerves an confusion among the passengers. then there's that dreaded board with the red lights with that one terrible word "delayed," or maybe the worst word "canceled." this picture was posted on twitter. there it is. chris cuomo called this the wall of broken dreams. i think that's fair. it's the one thing that stands in the way of thanksgiving. in fact we have another shot of what it looked like at pen station yesterday. look at all of those people. it's another great shot. what a nightmare for th
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you know, one of the things that sort of is going wrong in the economy is the jobs picture. you see home prices are higher these days. portfolios are doing so well. the problem is really jobs. you know, 11 million americans remain out of work and those who are getting, would, many are getting these jobs that don't pay a lot, these low wage jobs. that is hitting on confidence. and that's why you're seeing a lot of americans in this poll you know not feeling like this is a true recovery, hala. >> going to be interesting to see those retail numbers when they start to cop out. and see how much is actually being spent. alison kosik, thanks so much. a friend of a friend spent 11 hours, bragged about this on facebook, 11 hours shopping yesterday. and showed off the suv full of stuff. i couldn't think of anything worse. >> all right. well, look, some people have fun doing it. >> i go es. >> now to something completely different. heavy security at a courthouse in london today. take a look. >> trial starting for two men an us cooed of you'll remember this horrific incident slamming th
you know, one of the things that sort of is going wrong in the economy is the jobs picture. you see home prices are higher these days. portfolios are doing so well. the problem is really jobs. you know, 11 million americans remain out of work and those who are getting, would, many are getting these jobs that don't pay a lot, these low wage jobs. that is hitting on confidence. and that's why you're seeing a lot of americans in this poll you know not feeling like this is a true recovery, hala....